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in 21 years, the fbi is a very different fbi. they have spent hundreds of millions of dollars to be able to retrieve documents. they didn't have that in 1993. it's not clear whether they turned this over, whether they missed it and it was not intentional. i think there are a lot of questions, certainly embarrassing for the bureau. but i think we shouldn't assume it was intentionally miss held. >> it makes you wonder, why would the fbi withhold this? >> if the story's true there was a plot disrupted in los angeles as a result of the source. we don't know how important or how close this act came to actually being executed. it raises a lot of questions. >> it does seem like a big omission. >> absolutely. >> a mole within al qaeda spoken, met with osama bin la din. >> i can tell you for having been there, i would have loved to understood this. this was news to me yesterday when i picked up the "washington times." who knew, did they turn this over, was it an oversight. >> people are going to maybe jump to conclusions premajeurely. for
in 21 years, the fbi is a very different fbi. they have spent hundreds of millions of dollars to be able to retrieve documents. they didn't have that in 1993. it's not clear whether they turned this over, whether they missed it and it was not intentional. i think there are a lot of questions, certainly embarrassing for the bureau. but i think we shouldn't assume it was intentionally miss held. >> it makes you wonder, why would the fbi withhold this? >> if the story's true there was...
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the human intelligence asset was run by this fbi agent. the connection to bin laden only came to light after he filed a discrimination suit against the bowero and his supervisor testified about the quality of his work and the assets he was running, quote, it was the only source i know in the bureau where we had a source in al qaeda directly involved. it's a very small group, but this person was already here. he was also connected to the blind sheik serving a life prison sentence for the hack in 1993. the information helped the fbi disrupt a terrorism plot against a los angeles messianic lodge in the '90s. neither lee hamilton who chaired the 9/11 commission, nor the executive director could remember be told about the fbi asset. a former head of the house intelligence committee said they were in the dark, too. >> this is the first time that anybody really did a deep dive into al qaeda. what were their capabilities, their plans, and why did we walk away from bin laden or his organization some time in the '90s when we were that close? >> in a
the human intelligence asset was run by this fbi agent. the connection to bin laden only came to light after he filed a discrimination suit against the bowero and his supervisor testified about the quality of his work and the assets he was running, quote, it was the only source i know in the bureau where we had a source in al qaeda directly involved. it's a very small group, but this person was already here. he was also connected to the blind sheik serving a life prison sentence for the hack in...
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at the fbi. even when games are rigged they do not go 150-0. that's not a real record. that's not actually found in nature. nobody is sfoezed to be above the law in this country, even the fbi. and there is something wrong, something obviously wrong with the way we are handling fbi shootings, if every one ever reviewed in the last 20 years has been ruled justified. in january, fbi director james comey announced the bureau had completed its shooting review in this man's death. he was shot while being questioned by the fbi and other law enforcement authorities back in may. i'm going to show you a couple of photos which i warn you are a little graphic and might be disturbing. but from these photos taken of that young man's body in the morgue, it appeared he was shot seven times including once in the top of the head. law enforcement officials have said that the man was himself unarmed when the fbi shot and killed him. and although the fbi's report on this man's shooting is reportedly ready to go, acco
at the fbi. even when games are rigged they do not go 150-0. that's not a real record. that's not actually found in nature. nobody is sfoezed to be above the law in this country, even the fbi. and there is something wrong, something obviously wrong with the way we are handling fbi shootings, if every one ever reviewed in the last 20 years has been ruled justified. in january, fbi director james comey announced the bureau had completed its shooting review in this man's death. he was shot while...
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and they picked up the phone and to the fbi and asked whether this was the case. and they say the fbi went ballistic and within 24 hours, the ciowa a said morell had misspoke. he made these accusations. >> mike morell lied. he blamed the fbi and later in may and november of 2012. >> reporter: the other thing to be listening for, we expect the senators to make a call for then ambassador susan rice who delivered the talking points to also appear on capitol hill to further understand why it was that she seemed to read what was begin to her rather than to do independent research. and in the last few minutes, i spoke to chairman of the house intelligence committee mike rod gers who confirmed they are reviewing the testimony of mike morell and david petraeus. they were leaving the door to recall to mike morell and petraeus. there were issues over the petraeus testimony about the benghazi attack in the 50 few weeks afterwards. they were unhappy with the characterization as spontaneous and like a flash mob. it seemed like the former leadership of the cia is under the micr
and they picked up the phone and to the fbi and asked whether this was the case. and they say the fbi went ballistic and within 24 hours, the ciowa a said morell had misspoke. he made these accusations. >> mike morell lied. he blamed the fbi and later in may and november of 2012. >> reporter: the other thing to be listening for, we expect the senators to make a call for then ambassador susan rice who delivered the talking points to also appear on capitol hill to further understand...
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the fbi reportedly tips before the fight that it might have been fixed. the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, sonny liston still has people mess her rized. ali's round three pummelling of liston. the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the history books. but now four decade old fbi documents are surfacing suggesting ali's win may not have been as big of a surprise as we thought. they looked into whether the historic fight might have been rigged by a mobster according to the pages, stated liston and the suspected mob boss both reportedly made over 1 million on the fight. >> it presents a shred of doubt on whether it was a send rel la story. >> there is no evidence that the then 22-year-old ali knew about the scheme. they ended the probe citing a lack of information. and important to mention here, the fbi looked into the conduct of many, many americans and the guidelines were doing so were much less stringent than they are now. there's also no evid
the fbi reportedly tips before the fight that it might have been fixed. the fbi launched a brief investigation into the matter to confirm or deny the rumors. even 50 years after that bell rang, sonny liston still has people mess her rized. ali's round three pummelling of liston. the most surprising upset of the century, forever writing ali into the history books. but now four decade old fbi documents are surfacing suggesting ali's win may not have been as big of a surprise as we thought. they...
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i called the fbi. they also denied that their agents ever with held information from the cia. >> in a letter to congressman rogers morrell said he would welcome the chance to testify and wants his previous testimony to be declassified. in a letter, he said i hope you agree that a session fully open at the cia and throughout the intelligence community operated proper properly. there was no immediate response. >>> also, senator rand paul is blocking obama's nominee to be surgeon general, saying he is out to get americans' guns. earlier today i spoke with some paul on capitol hill. thank you so much for your time today. i want to talk about your objection to the president's nominee for surgeon general. you have placed a hold which is not extremely rare, but it doesn't happen a lot. what does it mean? >> my concern is that it is a concern for health, do we want a guy who ir is going to be calling for an assault ban weapon for limiting your purchase of ammunition. do we really want that to be part of what t
i called the fbi. they also denied that their agents ever with held information from the cia. >> in a letter to congressman rogers morrell said he would welcome the chance to testify and wants his previous testimony to be declassified. in a letter, he said i hope you agree that a session fully open at the cia and throughout the intelligence community operated proper properly. there was no immediate response. >>> also, senator rand paul is blocking obama's nominee to be surgeon...
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why don't they also want to know why the president said that when he has an open fbi probe into this matter? >> it is why president obama says there is no scandals because he knows he will not be called out on this. it is why harry reid as you so correctly reported tonight was lying when he just dismissed every argument about obamacare. every story about obamacare as being a lie. why do they do this? because they feel they can. because nobody but fox is going to cover this and they turn around and attack fox. >> and not just attack fox, now it has crossed over to a different place. now you have harry reid as you just pointed out, calling the testimonials of americans, cancer patients, saying they're all liars. and then you heard the folks in the sound bite saying this is a question about people getting worried about what will happen to them if they speak out against their government. because the government then punches back and most of the media ignores that. >> people are -- megyn, people are scared to death that if they criticize this president they will be targeted and they will b
why don't they also want to know why the president said that when he has an open fbi probe into this matter? >> it is why president obama says there is no scandals because he knows he will not be called out on this. it is why harry reid as you so correctly reported tonight was lying when he just dismissed every argument about obamacare. every story about obamacare as being a lie. why do they do this? because they feel they can. because nobody but fox is going to cover this and they turn...
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i have been able to pull the fbi check on her. to their credit it doesn't mention prior conviction. it's more of a national security scare she was able to get in the country by lying to begin with. >> all right. she is not currently a navigator, right? when they did find out they did move swiftly? >> that's right. in the wake of her indictment for lying on her application papers the department of buried the disciplinary report. >> aside that revoking the license some sort of quiet procedure that's done that there wasn't sort of a public announcement that this had happened? >> it was public record but they definitely didn't make a fanfare of it. >> all right. now, is there any reason to believe that the rest of the navigators are illinois or other state. >> i found several felons convicted in the u.s. with histories of financial crimes. i think overall this is program with not enough oversight. federal government doesn't require background checks. illinois clearly even a background check doesn't cut it always. >> jillian, as always, thank you. great work. >> thank you. >> straight ah
i have been able to pull the fbi check on her. to their credit it doesn't mention prior conviction. it's more of a national security scare she was able to get in the country by lying to begin with. >> all right. she is not currently a navigator, right? when they did find out they did move swiftly? >> that's right. in the wake of her indictment for lying on her application papers the department of buried the disciplinary report. >> aside that revoking the license some sort of...
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and so i was aware of an investigation that we reached out to the fbi and d.a.'s office to do. uhm, but i didn't know that i would become a suspect. uhm, so yeah, a little blown away. >> reporter: this culture of corruption in this small community wasn't entirely new to people who lived there. >> people were like giving trouble like if they [ indiscernible ] they would always say they are here late, and nobody is doing anything. so we were not really trusting our policemen. >> reporter: and two other king city officers were also arrested on unrelated charges yesterday. all told, one-third of the city's police force is now on leave. live in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> all of the officers arrested were bailed out of jail within hours. >>> new this morning, a pair of high-tech google glass captured video of a man accused of trying to steal them. >> it's on video now. >> sarah slocom was wearing them when she says she was attacked in san francisco at a bar on friday night. slocom says the man seen in the video took the glasses. she got them back but her purse and cell ph
and so i was aware of an investigation that we reached out to the fbi and d.a.'s office to do. uhm, but i didn't know that i would become a suspect. uhm, so yeah, a little blown away. >> reporter: this culture of corruption in this small community wasn't entirely new to people who lived there. >> people were like giving trouble like if they [ indiscernible ] they would always say they are here late, and nobody is doing anything. so we were not really trusting our policemen. >>...
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so the economic aspects whether it is the new silk road, whether it is the fbi or promoting afghan businesses is something that i think americans will continue to be interested in this relationship and finally something i don't think that needs to be much detail but i think that he focus on counter extremism, not just counterterrorism but extremism in afghanistan and that is a very important part as well. so the region and the economic issues the counter extremism for the future relationship in afghanistan and the united states. >> thank you, claire. i would like to start by thinking the organizerthanking l that they do on afghanistan in the region and for this timely discussion. i've been asked to focus my remarks on governance in iraq like to look back at the last decade in which all a few lessons. shortly after the tragedy of 9/11 a few miles from here a few days after 9/11 he convened a small group and reflected that it would likely be an invasion that the u.s. would use military force. it was then it would collapse and he said the key question was going to be how do afghan individuals an
so the economic aspects whether it is the new silk road, whether it is the fbi or promoting afghan businesses is something that i think americans will continue to be interested in this relationship and finally something i don't think that needs to be much detail but i think that he focus on counter extremism, not just counterterrorism but extremism in afghanistan and that is a very important part as well. so the region and the economic issues the counter extremism for the future relationship in...
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on february 2014 -- mid february 2014 fbi specialist durant and james oughton visited mr. stepien in his mercer county home. in his absence questioned his landlord about his conduct and character. was he married? was he a rotten tenant? did he pay his rent on time in and left behind their calling cards which prominently identified them as criminal investigators and left no doubt as to the nature of their investigation. e.j. dionne, that was all by way of saying another reason why he shouldn't comply with these subpoenas since he's under criminal investigation. >> yeah. and i think what you're seeing there is one of the difficulties that the legislative community is going to have, is there are a lot of people who just don't want to testify. and i think they're going to try to play the investigation by the u.s. attorney off against the legislative inquiry. you know, obviously they do -- everybody has a right not to incriminate themselves, but it could be a good way for witnesses who don't want to expand our knowledge on this to kind of play the thing out so that they don't h
on february 2014 -- mid february 2014 fbi specialist durant and james oughton visited mr. stepien in his mercer county home. in his absence questioned his landlord about his conduct and character. was he married? was he a rotten tenant? did he pay his rent on time in and left behind their calling cards which prominently identified them as criminal investigators and left no doubt as to the nature of their investigation. e.j. dionne, that was all by way of saying another reason why he shouldn't...
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the fbi and cia. but frankly, that's not a huge surprise. that's a lot of what caused 9/11. but i don't think this really had any material effect on the outcome of 9/11, and i can understand quite clearly why the fbi, if they didn't share it with the commission, would have thought this source has been dead for six years and really had no information that was relevant to that attack. >> 'reokkay with the fact they didn't put this in the 9/11 commission report? >> i think in a situation like 9/11, you always want as much disclosed as possible. but did it have a material effect, either on what the commission saw and the reforms that followed? frankly, i don't think it did. but absolutely, always in these situations, you want to err on the side of inclusion. and it really does highlight in another way some of the things that were broken pre9/11. so we shouldn't be surprised. >> michael leiter, always good to get your insights. thanks. >> thanks, alex. >>> we go now to montana and the site of a terrifying avalanche that slammed into a residential neighborhood, burying three peopl
the fbi and cia. but frankly, that's not a huge surprise. that's a lot of what caused 9/11. but i don't think this really had any material effect on the outcome of 9/11, and i can understand quite clearly why the fbi, if they didn't share it with the commission, would have thought this source has been dead for six years and really had no information that was relevant to that attack. >> 'reokkay with the fact they didn't put this in the 9/11 commission report? >> i think in a...
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government is going head to head with sprint in the lawsuit claiming the wireless carrier overcharged the fbi and other agencies for wiretaps. the suit claims sprint went overboard to the tune of $21 million. sprint says it did nothing wrong. a phoenix detective is in the intensive care unit. the two detectives were chasing a suspect by car when he crashed and opened fire fleeing on foot. the responding officer shot and killed the suspect after he exchanged gunfire with them near the crash site. >>> the obama administration says the shutdown last fall at surrounding parks and communities, $414 million with 8 million viewer visitors. california and arizona lost more than $20 million a piece. they do not call him king for nothing. what a performance. lebron james career high 61 points in the miami victory last night over the charlotte bobcats. james converted eight straight three pointers. they say he went 22 for 33 on field goal attempts. i don't think he missed any shots based on what i've seechblt this also set a team record for a quarter. after the game james told the reporters the man abov
government is going head to head with sprint in the lawsuit claiming the wireless carrier overcharged the fbi and other agencies for wiretaps. the suit claims sprint went overboard to the tune of $21 million. sprint says it did nothing wrong. a phoenix detective is in the intensive care unit. the two detectives were chasing a suspect by car when he crashed and opened fire fleeing on foot. the responding officer shot and killed the suspect after he exchanged gunfire with them near the crash...
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that's where fbi, dhs, innocent cyber command all work together. within the united states i referred order with senator reid i think that's something we want fbi and dhs to lead, not nsa. but we can use providing outside enjoying what's going on, who the adversaries are and then if the policymakers make decisions on what we can do, we have the tools and capabilities outside the country to take those actions as appropriate. >> one of the areas that is specialized in my home state of indiana and at crane neville -- crane naval warfare is -- i want to ask you, general, what confidence do you have in our ability to detect counterfeit or deliberately subverted components, and how are we going to strengthen our efforts to do that better in the future? >> counterfeit parts, senator, is a tough issue. so you have to approach it two ways. one is where's the data going, what do we do with it? that get you back to a defensible architecture where it is the data, not the system that we want to take care. i think that will help alleviate some of the concerns on
that's where fbi, dhs, innocent cyber command all work together. within the united states i referred order with senator reid i think that's something we want fbi and dhs to lead, not nsa. but we can use providing outside enjoying what's going on, who the adversaries are and then if the policymakers make decisions on what we can do, we have the tools and capabilities outside the country to take those actions as appropriate. >> one of the areas that is specialized in my home state of...
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so the economic aspects of this whether it's the new silk road, whether it's the fbi, whether it's promoting afghan businesses is something better think americans will continue to be interested in as part of this future relationship. and, finally, saw but i don't think that needs to be much detail but that's to keep focus on counter extremism but not just counterterrorism, extremism. afghanistan is still an important part of the area as well. so the region, economic issues, counter extremism, the foundations for future relationship in afghanistan and the united states. once again i thank the organizers of this to give me this opportunity and i look forward to the rest of the panel and your comments and questions. >> thank you. clare. >> thank you. and i would like to start also by thanking the organizers for all that they do on afghanistan, the region, and for this timely discussion. i've been asked to focus my remarks on governance and i would like to look back over the last decade, and draw a few lessons. shortly after the tragedy of 9/11, a few miles from here, a few days after 9/11, we c
so the economic aspects of this whether it's the new silk road, whether it's the fbi, whether it's promoting afghan businesses is something better think americans will continue to be interested in as part of this future relationship. and, finally, saw but i don't think that needs to be much detail but that's to keep focus on counter extremism but not just counterterrorism, extremism. afghanistan is still an important part of the area as well. so the region, economic issues, counter extremism,...
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there was filegate, a lot of fbi files wandered over to the white house. beingork we did after accused unfairly of crimes at the white house. there was the health care tax force, that was recently being hidden from the public despite being available at the clinton library. there are many things that have nothing to do with the bill, nothing to do with sex, nothing to do the controversial electoral -- subject that to delete everyone -- subject that cts tahat titliate everyone. all of this will be part of the public record. bill clinton will be a big on razor and support for hillary clinton, but not on the ballot. >> a tweet -- new jersey, you are on the republican line with john fund. caller: i think the people are right on the money here. paul, was right. most tutorial sexy role editors, the democrats that have been on the ballot. obamaan see that the situation was a. right. keep this portion of the budget that they knew was in everyone'sup face. there's one story that comes down the line that they don't is or you just get a portion of it, people do not ge
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they showed up at a jewelry store wearing goggles and respirators claiming to be fbi agents investigating a meth lab. later they pulled a gun and zip tied the employees. one guard them in the back room while others scooped up the goods and got away. >>> interior department calculated the cost of last year's government shutdown of national parks. that 16-day congressional standoff came to $414 million in lost visitor spending at the parks and surrounding communities. the national parks are economic engines. in 2012 generating $27 billion. supporting 243,000 jobs. >>> roads around the nation's capital are still treacherous this morning after a powerful storm kovrtd area with snow and ice. many schools will be delayed or closed for a second day. federal agencies shut down yesterday are opening two hours late this morning. and d.c. is bracing for another blast of bitter cold air with temperatures dipping into single digits. and that same storm turned into a traffic nightmare for drivers across texas. thousands of them stuck on slick highways. the biggest backup formed south of dallas, a line
they showed up at a jewelry store wearing goggles and respirators claiming to be fbi agents investigating a meth lab. later they pulled a gun and zip tied the employees. one guard them in the back room while others scooped up the goods and got away. >>> interior department calculated the cost of last year's government shutdown of national parks. that 16-day congressional standoff came to $414 million in lost visitor spending at the parks and surrounding communities. the national parks...